Comments by "LancesArmorStriking" (@LancesArmorStriking) on "The Scandinavian Hygge Lifestyle Taking The World By Storm" video.
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@Dan16673
Actually, it in some ways did. The term Karōshi ("overwork death") only first appeared in 1969, and became more prevalent in the '80s. The modernized pace of life of Japan, fueled by government investment into infrastructure, architecture, firms, etc, had introduced a new level of work stress the Japanese hadn't come across.
That aside, it doesn't matter who "tells them" that they should or shouldn't be proud of something. I just wanted to show you that being homogenous doesn't solve your problems. And praying that America does the same will not produce any results.
Nobody addressed my other points. Poland ranks 46th in the world on happiness, and they're disproportionately "pure" in terms of racial makeup.
Plenty of mixed countries have high happiness levels, as well.
This indicates that there is little to no actual benefit from being a homogenous society. There is simply no causation or even correlation.
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